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Joshua Jackson
2008 might just be the year for Joshua Jackson. His new paranormal-investigation series ‘Fringe’ was the most highly-watched new show among the 18-49 set, and it was recently picked up by Fox for a full season. He pals around with Fringe and LOST creator/executive producer JJ Abrams, lives with his girlfriend, the lovely Diane Kruger, and has made his political support for Barack Obama well known. Who would have ever thought the Canadian kid from the Mighty Ducks movies would grow up into a strong, confident leading man? MORE
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Penn Badgley

A hit TV show and one of Hollywood's hottest babes on his arm: Penn Badgley's got it made. The newest It girl of the teen set, girlfriend Blake Lively first gained popularity in her role as sporty, fearless Bridget in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants films. With a starring role on Gossip Girl, her star has skyrocketed. Badgley, on the other hand, was largely unknown before Gossip Girl's 2007 premiere on the CW network. Though he's only 22, Badgley's past was filled with a string of critically-acclaimed but commercially-unpopular vehicles which were canceled during their first season. MORE

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Justin Timberlake
Okay, so maybe JT’s fashion past has been famously scandalous – remember who was judged to be the party at fault for the wardrobe malfunction that plagued the 2004 Super Bowl? The bottom line, however, is that the Bro’s got mad style. Easygoing hipster Justin swears he doesn’t really think about what he puts on in the morning – he just goes with what feels right and looks good to him. MORE
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John Mayer
While he’s often mentioned in news and tabloid articles for his female companions, John Mayer is a man of varied interests, talents, and experiences. Singer, songwriter, activist, writer, philanthropist – JM’s got a lot more going on that the press gives him credit for. Never content as just another face in the crowd, Mayer’s distinctive style and unique talents have propelled him to the international sensation he is today. MORE
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John Krasinski
You've probably seen his eclectic range of "Jim faces" as friendly slacker Jim Halpert on NBC's "The Office." But what about the man behind the mug? Boston native John Krasinski is in some ways much like his character - a hard-working, decent guy who likes to hang out with his friends and shoot some hoops. But John's way more ambitious than Jim ever will be - a Brown University alum, John works not only as an actor, but also as a writer and director as well. His adaptation of "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men" is set to hit the screens later this year. MORE
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Steve Lake
Fifteen years ago, Lake and his partners (in their 20s at the time) began designing and producing their own line of skateboards. Quickly, they became hot commodities in the skateboarding community, with young people clamoring to get their hands on a custom Sector 9 Board. In 1993, you could get your hands on a board for $25, built in co-founder Dennis Telfer’s basement. By 1998, Sector 9 was a $4 million dollar operation, complete with 40 employees and a host of competitors. MORE
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Bill Strathmann
A lot of people got rich in the tech boom, but how many of those people devoted their work to developing new ways to give back? Bill Strathmann is one of the people who brainstormed ways to use the power of the Internet to enhance philanthropic and charitable work and giving, then made it happen. As the executive director of Network for Good, Strathmann’s involved in everything from helping charities receive secure donations to promoting causes and initiatives such as Six Degrees. MORE
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Fonzworth Bentley
One of the hallmarks of a true Brofessional is the seemingly natural tendency to talk, walk, and act like a consummate professional, with the style and personality of a Bro. The key is to make it seem effortless, but for some people, it takes a lot of work. Fortunately, Fonzworth Bentley is willing to help. MORE
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Shepard Fairey
What do you get when you mix art, fashion, and political activism with entrepreneurial savvy? Shepard Fairey, the graphic designer/fashion mogul/illustrator extraordinaire. Fairey hails from South Carolina, but he got his true academic start at the ultimate art school, Rhode Island School of Design. While at RISD, this bro designed an illustration and executed a killer sticker campaign, “Andre the Giant has a Posse.” Throughout the 80s and 90s, tens of thousands of Fairey’s piece proliferated throughout both the skateboarding community and the world. MORE
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Alex Bogusky

Just one glance at Alex Bogusky’s shoulder-length hair, dynamic workspaces, or mischievous grin will tell you that this is no average Joe. Every so often, someone comes along who breaks all of the rules – and reinvents an industry. Alex Bogusky is exactly this type of Bro.

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